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Giant Moss Agate Tower – 35cm Statement Crystal with Forest-Like Inclusions

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Description

Giant Moss Agate Tower – 35cm Statement Crystal with Forest-Like InclusionsThis impressive Moss Agate tower features striking natural green inclusions flowing through soft white chalcedony, creating beautiful landscape like patterns throughout the stone. The deep green formations resemble moss, forests, and natural scenery, giving Moss Agate its distinctive organic appearance. Polished into a tall six sided tower, this large statement piece allows the intricate natural patterns to be viewed from every angle. The crystals

This impressive Moss Agate tower features striking natural green inclusions flowing through soft white chalcedony, creating beautiful landscape-like patterns throughout the stone. The deep green formations resemble moss, forests, and natural scenery, giving Moss Agate its distinctive organic appearance.

 

Polished into a tall six-sided tower, this large statement piece allows the intricate natural patterns to be viewed from every angle. The crystal’s height and weight make it a powerful display piece, perfect for creating a grounding and calming presence in any space.

 

Moss Agate is strongly connected to nature and growth. It is believed to support new beginnings, emotional balance, and steady personal progress while encouraging a deeper connection to the natural world.

 

 

 

 

Material & Origin

 

 

• Crystal: Moss Agate

• Mineral Family: Chalcedony (Microcrystalline Quartz)

• Formation: Polished six-sided tower

• Origin: Madagascar

 

 

 

 

Crystal Properties

 

 

• Encourages growth and new beginnings

• Promotes grounding and emotional balance

• Strengthens connection to nature

• Supports stability and steady progress

• Helps calm stress and overwhelm

 

 

 

 

Size & Weight

 

 

• Height: approximately 35 cm

• Weight: 1.4 kg

 

 

 

 

Features

 

 

• Large statement Moss Agate tower

• Deep green moss-like inclusions

• Soft white chalcedony base with natural patterning

• Polished six-sided point

• Beautiful landscape-style patterns throughout

• One-of-a-kind natural formation

 

 

 

 

Perfect For

 

 

• Crystal collectors

• Large statement display pieces

• Meditation or grounding spaces

• Home or showroom décor

• Nature themed crystal collections

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